From inside a document, tap the icon at the top left (Looks like a folder with an arrow, than tap on Locations (upper left corner again), you should see an option to Add OmniPresence Account. Once you do that, you can access your stencils from the same screen in Locations. Once you’ve opened a stencil from any synced location, when you are in a document and tap the +, you will see a list of Local Stencils, and if you scroll down you see a list of stencils under your Sync ID. If you’ve also opened files from iCloud or other locations, you may also have a listing of External Stencils where you can use the stencil content.

Alternately, if you would like to move all of your stencils on your iOS device once instead of keeping them synced, you can choose Copy From in the gear menu when you are in the Document Browser (Says Locations). The gear menu is on the upper right. This will allow you to copy over multiple stencils at once from any locations in Files you have showing on the device.

Your stencils are already there, so to use them when you are in a document, tap the button circled above. There will be a separate section with a header for the stencils that are synced if applicable (the arrow in my photo below). Then tap the stencil that you want to use, and the objects will appear. You can drag/drop them to the canvas, or tap the object you want in the stencil window to place it in the center of your view.

Thanks for the UX feedback and for letting us know what the trouble was.

Thanks, Lanette. One of my issues was that I was running 2.9 instead of 3 - I didn’t know there was a newer version for iPad, but I appreciate that the update to 3.0 was free because of my recent purchase of the Pro version. That explains why I couldn’t find the (+) button to view stencils :-)

One more bit of feedback for iPad: add “View as a canvas” for stencils on iPad. It’s very difficult to find elements in a stencil using only the default “View in a grid”.